Mick Foley

PHILADELPHIA — Jim Ross was simply a wrestling announcer. He was Good Ol' JR and the voice of the WWE for more than 20 years, calling every dastardly deed of bad guys and heroes overcoming odds to win at WrestleMania. Little did he know, Ross' emphatic calls from ringside would morph into the soundtrack of pop culture highlights for a generation. His most famous one was his "Do you believe in miracles?" for scores of wrestling fans who have watched the replay for years: Ross called the action when The Undertaker tossed Mick Foley of a 16-foot-high steel cage straight through the announcer's table. "Good God, almighty! Good God, almighty! They...

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